Pin-holder.



No. 698,295. Patented A r. 22, I902; E. KULLEB.

PIN HOLDER.

(Application filed Jan. 15, 1902.\

(No Model.)

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UNITED STATES PATENT OF cE.

ELIZABETH KOLLER, OF BLOOMVILLE, OHIO.

PIN-HOLDER.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters latent No. 698,295, dated April 22, 1902.

Application filed January 15, 1902. Serial No. 89,872. (No model.)

which is fully described in this. specification and claimed, and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, forming a part thereof,- in which Figure l is a perspective of my device. Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section of the same. Fig. 3 shows the development of the front.

Fig. 4 is a development of the device.

Like numerals of reference designate like parts in the different views of the drawings.

The numeral 1 designates the rectangular front of the bag or cushion portion of my device, and 2 the back. The front 1 is made of plush or other fabric and has an ear 3 formed on one end thereof, (see Fig. 3,) which car serves to form one side of ap'ocket 4, formed in the end of the cushion. This pocket 4 extends downwardly and is designed to accommodate a thimble or buttons. As before stated, one side ofthepocket is formed by the ear 3. The other side is'formed of an car 5 on the back 3 or a piece of the same material as the front. The back-2 is usually formed of some heavy silk,

Apencil-pocket 7 is formed on the lower edge by turning the bottom edges 8 of the front 1 and back 2 up and stitching them together This object is accomplished byv means of a simple and novel construction,

thimble-pocket, substantially as described.

and again uniting them alonga seam 9. This pocket 7 extends longitudinally the'cushion and serves to accommodate a pencil.

The cushion part of my device is stuffed with cotton or meal in the usual manner. Ribbons 10, attached to the upper corners 11 of the cushion and knotted together at 12, em able the device to be hung about the neck.

As a convenience in keeping spare needles 5d a flap or leaf 13 is secured to the rear of the cushion. I

I do not wish to be limited as to details of construction, as these may .be modified in many particulars Without departing from the 5 5 spirit of my invention.

Having described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is

tangular piecesbeing united along their edges to 'form'a cushion-bag andturned up and united by a seam to form a'pencil-pocket, and

said ears being united by. a seam to form a In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand in presence of two subscribing witnesses.

- ELIZABETH KOLLER.

Witnesses:

J. W. SNYDER, .Mrs. I. FUNK. 

